The 3rd set that I used is "Hugs To You" but I didn't use it as a frame. I stamped the frame onto green paper, handcut the sections out, then applied them to the top edge and bottom edge of my card. Doesn't that make a really nice embellishment. Below is what the actual frame looks like.

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Here is a look at the entire stamp sets that I used to create my card:

I love the sentiment you chose for your card with that beautifully intricate frame. I really need stamps like this as I am always void of ideas when it comes to sympathy cards. Thank you for sharing this lovely card.

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About Me

I live in the beautiful western mountains of Maine. I have been married to my wonderful husband Mike for 18 years. We have two daughters – Heather, 26 and Emily,15 and now we have a beautiful granddaughter named Skylar. I have always done some form of crafting thanks to the inspiration of my mom and grandmother. I began scrapbooking shortly after my youngest daughter was born. I am a scrapbooker at heart but after I was introduced to stamping and JustRite Stamps in 2008, I was transformed into a card maker as well! I love taking a simple piece of paper and transforming it into a work of art.